In "Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering," team-based projects are incorporated into the course to provide learners with the opportunity to work together in solving problems and to simulate real-world collaboration experiences. The course allows flexibility in terms of group size and meeting time. Synchronous meetings are not required, but teams often use their preferred virtual collaboration tools, such as Skype, Google Hangout, or WebEx, to coordinate and communicate. Additionally, the course provides its own collaboration tool for teams to connect and collaborate effectively.
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- How do I know if Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering is for me?
- What are the key concepts covered in Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?
- Are there any prerequisites to enroll in Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering? Do I need to have an undergraduate degree?
- What are the technical requirements to participate in Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?
- Do I need any additional materials or books in order to complete Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?
- How long is Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?
- How many hours per week will I have class or homework for Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?
- How often is Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering offered?
- What should I expect from the team-based projects in Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?
- How many Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will I earn for Quantitative Methods in Systems Engineering?